1. A particular person committed that wrong and harmed at least one other person. 2. Flinn and Ralston both committed wrongs and should be punished for them. 3. For forgiveness to take place, the offender must first recognize that he or she has committed a wrong. 4. Lawyers using the approach argue that, just because a defendant committed some wrongs, that does not make him guilty of more serious crimes, like murder. 5. Dr Mahathir said he could not understand why the Government was not allowed to help companies if they have not committed any wrong. 6. Even though the three ministers were censured by investigation panels, they refused to resign for over a year, saying they had committed no wrong. 7. Even though the three ministers were found guilty by investigation panels, they refused to resign for over a year, saying they had committed no wrong. 8. John Paul, acknowledging that wrongs had been committed by both sides, said the canonization was intended to draw Christians closer together. |